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THE WAR BETWEEN THE STATES, 



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CONFEDERATE SERVICE, 

TO WHICH IS APPENDED THE 

MORTUARY OF THE THREE COMPANIES. 

AT-L COUKKCTED HY SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF EACH OF THE THREE 
COMPANIES, AND PUBLISHED BY THE 

W. L. I. VETERANS. 

CHARLESTON, S. V. 
1888. 



THE NEW MONUMENT. 

At tlic Aiiuiversaiy Jjauquct on 'J2d February, 1888, 
Ihc third regular toast was: 

"The Moiiiniieiit to the W. L. I. Dead in Maj»iiolia 
Cemetery. 

"Time lias wrought great changes in its condition. It should 
be speedily replaced with a memorial column in gray granite from 
our native hills and the heroic names of our 'unreturning brave' 
preserved to posterity in imperishable bronze. Survivors and suc- 
cessors should forthwith unite in tbis patriotic work, and success 
will croAvn their united efforts." 

Whereupon it was unanimously 

Resolved, "That an Executive Committee of Fifteen be raised, 
with full power to act; that of said committee the President of 
tlie W. L. I. Veterans and the commanding officer of the W. L. 
I. shall be members ex-officio; that of the remaining number there 
shall be three survivors from each of the three companies of the 
war, and four members from the company at large." 



NAMES OF THE COMMITTEE. 

Hon. Charles H. Simonton, President W. L. I. Veterans; (vapt. 
W. Lucas Simons, Comd'g W. L. L, ex-officio. 

Ex-Capt. Win. A. Courtenay. 

Conipany A, ,i')tli S. C. V. — J. L. Ilonoiu-, J. L. Sheppard, 
Wm. E. Holmes. 

Ex.Capt. R. C. Gilchrist. 

Company A, Hampton Legion Infantry — C. P. Poppenheim, 
Frank E. Taylor, T. S. Inglesby. 

Ex-Capt. A. W. Marshall. 

Company />. .'-llh S. C. V. — Henry I. Greer, T. Grange Simons, 
M. I)., A." Walton Taft. 

Ex-Lieut. G. B. Edwards. 



E, O JL L 

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CO. A, WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY, 

25th Reoiment S. C. V., 1861-05. 



' At every boai'd a vacant chaii\ 

Fills witti quick tears some tender eye, 
And at our maddest sport appears 
A well known form that will not die ; 

We lift the glass, our hand is stayed. 

We jest, a spectre rises up. 
And weeping, though no word is said, 

AVe kiss and pass the silent cup." 

[J. Dickson Brum^, W. L. I. 



Captains. 

*C. H. SiMONTON". James M. Cakson. 

Liieuteiiants. 

H. B. Olney, First. James A. Ross, Secojid. 

Wm. Washington Finley, Second. Jos. S. Hanahan, Second. 
W. Dana Cotchett, Jr. Second. 

Sergeants. 

Wm. Capers Owens, First. James E. Edgerton, Third. 

W. M. Muckenfuss, First. Fred. H. Honour, Fourth. 

John L. Sheppard, Second. Charlton H. Ragin, Fifth. 

Daniel li. Jones, Third. James A. Stevens, Fifth 

Alfred L. Olney, Fifth. 

Corporals. 

Fred. W. Miller, First. John B. Phelps, Third. 

Charles E. Ellis, Second. Fred'k W. Kellers. Fourth. 

C. T. Black, Second. Saml. W. Dibble, Fourth. 

James H. Dickinson, Second. G. Gibbs Blackwood, Fourth. 

John G. Newcoman, Second. 0. Elliott Rowand, Fifth. 

W. G. Muckenfuss, Tliird. Wm. B. Cowperthwait, Fifth. 



"Promoted Colonel 25th S. C. V. 



Privates. 



Adpjer. J. Ellii^on 
Aiidei-Bon, Sam'l C. 
Bilker, Henrv (i. 
Baker. E. B." 
Jiallot, F. (t. 
Jiarbot, Juliau 
Barton. A. J. 
Berry, Thomas T. E. 
Beasley, E. B. 
Blackwood. J. C. 
Blanc-bard, F. S. 
Bodow, H. F. 
Breese, S. Van Vechten 
Burn. Orville J. 
Burroughs, Samuel L. 
Burroughs. F. Marion 
Burnham, Edward S. 
Bird, W. C'oopcr 
Calder. William 
Calder. James 
Calder, Edward E. 
Carter, Johii W. 
Chapman. Thos. B. 
Clayton, W. H. 
Cox, E. P. 
Connor, Geo. S. 
Coste, N. E. 
Cross, E. Frank 
Cross, B. H. 
Cud worth, A. 
Dixon, George W. 
Douglass, Campbell 
Dooley. W. 
Dukes, Charlton H. 
Dotterer, William A. 
Enslon^ J. A., .Tr. 
Folker, 0. F. 
Forbes, W. H., Jr. 
Gibson, Walter E. 
Gowan, Peter 
Galloway, William 
Haas, John 
Harper, F. M. 



Hall, John 11. 
Honour, J Lawrence 
Honour, Theo. A. 
Holmes, Wni. E. 
Humphries, William K. 
Jones, J. Walker. 
Jervev. William C. 
Jeter.' W. L. 
Kliuck, John, Jr. 
Kingman, John W. 
Kingman. Oliver H. 
King. S. H. 
Kiddell, Charles 
Lambert, Walter 
Lawton, J. Frampton 
Lanneau. Wm. S. 
Lee. B. M. 
Lee, J. T. 
Lee. Lawrencf S. 
Locke, P. P. 
Locke, F. Otis 
Lovegreen, L. B. 
Lucas, Benjamin 
Mahoney, D. A. 
Marsh, David C. 
Marsh, Jas. G. 
Martin, J. C. 
Masters. A. W. 
Mey, Florian C. 
Mellichamp, Jos. M 
Mellichamp. Wm. A. 
Miller, Gustavus 
Milnor, Vincent 
IMintzing, J. F. 
Moffatt, Geo. H. 
Muckenfuss, Wm. C. 
McXamee, Jas. V. 
McCabe, J. W. 
O'Sullivan, Thos F. 
Ortmann. W. F. 
Ortmann, Julius F. 
Patterson, W. L. 
Pennal, A. F. 



Privates. 



Pennal, U. K. 
Prevost, (Jltireiice 
Pritchard, William E. 
Porcher, Chas. .1. 
Petit, J. J. 
Proctor, Henry Cr. 
Proctor, Wm. E. 
Ramsey, J. T. 
Reid, George 
Riols, A. T. 
Robb, James ' 
Robinson, S. A. 
Salvo, James F. 



Seyle, iSam'l II. 
Slieppard, Benj. 'V. 
Small, Joseph J. 
Shelton, II. S. 
Shokes, (J. W. 
Shackleford, E. H. 
Seabrook, P. F. 
Smyth, J. Adger 
Smythe, Augustine T. 
Steinmeyer, W. H. 
Schmidt, J. M. 
Wan-en. W. Dalton 



Total, 139 Officers and Men. 44 Dead. 



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CO. A, WASHINGTON LI(;HT INFANTRY, 

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IlA.MrruN Lj:(;ion Infantuv, C. S. A., 1861-65. 



"Antl she points with tremulous hand beloAV, 

'I'o tlic wiisterl anil worn array 
or the lieroes who strove in the raorninjr glow, 

Of the grandeur that crowned— the Gray. 

"Alas I for the broken and battered hosts; 

Frail wrecks from a gory sea, 
Tlio' pale as a band in the realm of ghosts. 

Salute them I they fought with Lee." 

LHai/ne's "Brolten Battnlions 



Captains. 

James Conner. T. M. LoCxAn. 

E. A. Thomas. 

Lieutenants. 

James Lowndes, First. J. P. Gibus, Jr. Second. 

Theodore Klinok, First. AV. E. O'Connor, Second. 

James McElroy. First. W. H. Kenning, Second. 

T. C. Albergotti, Second. Robert Roy, Jr. Second. 

Wm. a. Dotterer, Jr. Second. G. '\\ Whilden, .Tr. Second. 

Serj»eants. 

J. H. Gardner, First. J. ^\ . :yrcGhee. Third. 

Frank E. Taylor, First. E. H. Yates, Third. 

Joel Copes, Second. C. P. Poppenheim, Tliird. 

F. G. Coachman, Second. W. J. Dibble. Fourth. 

George Daniell, Second. E. F. Coachman, Fourth. 

J. Ancriuu Condy, Third. S. II. Stocker, Fourth. 

J. S. Green, Third. J. S. Simpkins. Fifth. 
Eben Coffin, Fifth. 

Corporals. 

R. II. Bomar. H. G. Baker. 

K. Yeadon Smith. W. H. Bureu. 

C. E. Strohecker. 



Privates. 



Ancrum, J, H. 
Aveilhe, L. S. 
Atkinson, J, S. 
Atkinson, C. S. 
Allen, B. B. 
Blum, J. A. 
Butts, E. F. 
Bruen, H. S. 
Bird, W. C. 
Brown, J. H, 
Beckman J. S. 
Bessalieu, C. M. 
Blankensee, H. 
Brantley, B. B. 
Bedault, Robert 
Bunch J. S. 
Beck, A. 
^^er, T. D. 
/ Barham, R. W. 
Calvert, J. M. 
Coachman, S. 
Cuttino, W. H. 
Clark, J. A. 
Cay, T. L. 
Clarkson, W. B. 
Cliapiu, J. R. 
Coxe, C. E. 
Crawford, D. 
Cook, James 
Couturier, J. E. H. 
DeTreville, R. 
Emanuel, Philip 
Emanuel, C. C. 
Eddy, J. A. 
Easterling, C. E. 

Egleston, 

Erickson, C. E. 
Edwards, Dr. 
Ferrel, H. C. 
Ford, S. 
Ford, W. H. 
Ford, T. S. 
Green, J. H. 



Green, John 
Hutson, C. W. 
Hughes, W. H. 
Hughes, F. P. 
Howe, Jonas 
Heriot, W. C. 
Hasel, P. G. 
Heyward, A. R. 

Hunter, 

Hall, E. H. 
Inglesby, T. S. 
Ivey, J. M. 
Jones, C. E. 
Jones, Weldrich 
Jones, J. Quincy 
Jones, Iredell 
Jones, Caldwallader 
Jenkins, J. Henry 
Jenkins, Thos. 
Jervey, Gabriel 
Kennedy, John 
Kennedy, H. E. 
Kenyon, W. A. 
Lloyd, Angus 

Lloyd, 

Lacoste, E. P. 
Logan, G. W. 
Leiber, Oscar M. 
Lowndes, Edward 
Mustard, R. W. 
Meyers, Jacob 
Middleton, Hy. A., Jr. 
Morrison, Robert 
Morrison, Richard 
Mulki, T. D. 
Masterman, E. J. 
McDonald, A. G. 
McQuade, James 
Missroon, James 
McCutcheon, T. H. 
Owens, James B. 
Phelps, George L. 
Poppenheim, J. L. 



Privates. 



Poyas, J. E. 
Porcher, C. P. 
Postell, Jeliu (J. 
]*itts, Charles 
Petigrew, J. Johnston 
Russell, J. B. 
Reed, J. 0. 
Roux, II. S. 
Strohecker, 0. E. 
Smith, J. S. 
Smith, T. H. 
Smith, William 
Sweet, R. 
Stoney, E. (J. 
Sprague, AV. B, 
Seaford, M. H. 
Snow, J. R. 
Sterling, C. M. 
Shackelford, E. L. 
Sawyer, Leonard 
Skipper, E. M. 



Suggs, Arthur 
Thompson, .1. M. 
Thompson, J. A. 
Taylor, G. B. 
^raylor, Hy. C. 
Todd, W. II. 
Tupper, James 
Thomlinson, R. 

Tyson, 

Walker, T. K. 
Walker, Douglas 
Whitney, A. G. 
Whitney, E. G. 
Wilson, W. G. 
Witherspoon, 



Wharton, John 
Whitmore, William 
Ware, George 
Verner, S. S. 
Verdier, H. E. 
Yates, C. L. 



Total, 161 officers and men; 43 dead. 



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CO. B, WASHINGTON IJIHIT IXFANTIiY, 

25th Regiment, S. C. V., 18Gl-(55. 



"And she speaks in a voice tliat is as sad as death, 

Tliere is duty still to be done. 
The' tlie trumpet of onset lias spent its lircath. 

And the battle been lost and won. 

But, hark to the past, as .she murniers, 'Conic, 

There is duty still to be done, 
Tho'mute is the driun, and the buarl" dumb. 

And the battle is lost and won.' " 

lHaync'8 "'Broken Battalions. 



Captains. 

Edward W, Lloyd. Joseph S. IIan.viiax. 

Lieutenants. 

Egbert A. Blum, First. Richard W. Greer, Second. 

Samuel J. Burger, First. RobeutM. Taft, Second. 

Henry I. Greer, First. J. Edward IJomar, Jr. Second. 

Sergeants. 

Fleetwood Lanneau, Jr., First. Everett E. Edgerton, Tliird. 
T. Grange Simons, Jr., First. Robt. A. McLeod, Third. 

John F. ^[arion. Second. Frederick K. Oliver, Third. 

Wm. H. Jamison, Second. Albert W. Force, Fourth. 

Frank E. Gyles, Second. Wm. Whittaker, Fifth. 

J. Schapter Caldwell, Fifth. 

Corporals. 

John P. Gaillard. Leroy W. Hayes. 

R. DeTreville Lawrence. Alfred Gray. 

Privates. 

Atkinson, Anthony 0. Blakely, R. 

Adams, Etscll L., Jr. Brown, Sam'l N. 

Baker, Geo. S. Brown, T. K. 

Beckman, Christian J. Brown, J. IL 

Bomar, Geo. AV. Boyce, J. Jeremiah 



Privates. 



Burns, Lawrence T. 
Coehnm, William 
Cantvvell, Patrick II. 
Copes, Frederick 
Culler, W. W. 
DeTreville, Edw'd W. 
Devoe, Jas II. 
Doucin, P. M. 
Dorre, 0. Frederick 
Duff, A. 

Edmonston, George 
Flynn, William B. 
Flynn, W. H. 
Flynn, Chas. H. 
Force, George H. 
Gadsden, Tlios. N. 
Gilliland, Daniel B. 
Gilliland, Edward B. 
Glover, John B. 
Glover, Leslie 
Gibbs, Isaac B. 
Grady, James T. 
Grady, Edward 
Graham, Stephen G. 
Grice, George D. 
Greer, W. Robert 
Happoldt, J. H. 
Houston, John H. 
Hernandez, B. 
Johnson, Chas. II. 
Jamison, John W. 
Lanneau, J. Bennett 
Little, William 
Logan, E. AV, 
Lebby, Thos. D. 
Matthews, Christopher 
Molloy, Lawrence E. 
Martin, John C. 
Mellard, Joel P. 
Mellard, J. Pettigrew 
Moffett, Geo II. 



Moore, William [I. 
Murray, D. D. 
Meyer, II. 
McCUitchcn, R. G. 
McDowell, Robert II., Jr, 
McMillan, W. F. 
Muller, R. 
Ortmann, Louis 
Ortmann, Henry 
O'Hara, W. P. 
Oliver, Thomas P. 
Prior, Barney R. 
Riecke, Gerhard 
Renneker, Fred. W. 
Renneker, J. Henry 
Robbins, E. Frank 
Saltus, Samuel 
Schulte, J. Hermann 
Shaffer, R. Randolph 
Shaffer, William H. 
Shaffer, C. P. 
Simons, W. Lucas 
Silcox, James 
Silcox, Daniel S. 
Shirer, John 
Shecut, John Eraser 
Smith, John B. 
Stocker, John D. 
Strong, S. J. 
Taft, A. AValton 
Taverner, J. H. 
Tharin, Edward B. 
Trumbo, Augustus S. 
Warren, Benjamin W. 
Westendorff, Chas. H. 
Williamson, Chas. A. 
Williams, Henry II., Jr. 
Witschen, E. 
Woodberry, S. B. 
AVilkie, Octavius 
West, Chas. H., Jr. 



Total, 115 officers and meu; 27 dead. 

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MORTUARY 

Ml' iiii; 

Tliree Wasliiuitoii LiiM Iiifaiilry Cflmpauie!; 



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"Furl that banner, softly, slowly, 
Trent it gently- it is holy— 

For it droops above the dead ; 
Touch it not— unfold it never. 
Let it droo]> there, nirled forever. 
For its jjeople's hopes arc dead." 

[Fdtltfr Rya}i''!< ^'Comiiinrd litiiiucr.'" 



"The purpose for which you gathered yourselves into an asso- 
ciation (186(5) is of the holiest. It was to take care of the 
memories of your dead comrades, and to provide for the relief 
of their widows and orphans. Whatever you forget, you cannot 
forget these things. 1 hiit is a surrender no true man would 
ask. It is a surrender no true man would make, for he could 
not make it without infamy. 

"Your dead comrades! How saert'd the tie tliat binds you to 
their memory. Side by side you have toiled with them on the 
weary march night and day,' in summer's heat and winter's 
snows. Side by side you have stood with them on the crimson 
field where battle raged and death gatherrd in his harvest of the 
brave. You are the witnesses of their constancy and valor; you 
are the sponsors for their good names. In obedience to a senti- 
ment of honor and the cidl of duty and in pledge of their sin- 
cerity, they made the last human sacrifice— ///e// laid tlotnt their 
lives". Of the three companies that bore your name one hun- 
dred and fourteen sold ier.s died in battle, in hospital, or on the 
wearv wayside. Ofiicers and men, they were of the very flower 
of this ancient city, her young hope and fair renown. W hat a 
story does that record telfof co^istancy, of faithfulness to duty. 

'• 'Of them, tlieir pjitriot /i-al ami jiriilc 
Tlie Inl'tv lailli tlial willi tliein ilird. 
Xo u'ratcl'iil pai^e shall rurtlier tell 
Than that so nirtuy bravely fell: 
And we can tmly liiinly iruess. 
What worlds of all this world's distress. 
What utter woe, desjiair and dearth. 
Their fate has broucht to many a lu>artli." 

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"Were not these men lionest aiul true? By a iliousand tokens 
we know tliat they were! And in after days or years, when the 
hlindinji; passions and prejudices of the war have passed away, 
and a calmer reason and fairer ap})reciation of motives and con- 
duct have taken phice, the stranger who passes through the 
leafy streets of yonder City of the Dead and looks upon the con- 
secrated spot, God's acre, where lie the bodies of thousands of 
our soldiers gathered from the battlefields of many States, and 
arrayed in order and marked each with a marble headstone 
bearing his name and the number of his regiment; and passing 
still further on, shall lift up his eyes to the monument which 
you with pious hands have reared to the memories of your own 
dear dead comrades — he happily musing upon the political influ- 
ences and principles under which these men were reared, and 
yielding to the instincts and pleailings of a generous humanity 
swelling at his heart, will exclaim in ihe tones of tiiat pity 
which is akin alike to justice and to love — for what is it but 
great nature's voice: 'It is true! It is true! These men 
were honest as thev were brave.' 

Soldiers, rest! For you no more the bugle here on earth shall 
sound reveille! You have waked to another morn in a brighter 
Realm, and the burden of your song is: 'On earth, peace, good 
will towards men!'" — From Ex-Capt. Hon. W. I). Porter's 
Address. '2J(I February. 187S. 



MORTUARY— COMPANY A, WASHINGTON LIGHT 
INFANTRY, 25th S. C. V. 

Ross, J. A., lieutenant, killed at Weldon Railroad, Va. 
Dickenson, J. H., sergeant, died in prison. 
Owens, W. 0. , sergeant, killed at Fort Sumter. 
Olney, A. L., sergeant, died of disease. 
Stevens, J. Adger, sergeant, killed at Fort Sumter. 
Kellers, F. W., corporal, killed at Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Newcoman, J. G., corporal, killed at Battery Wagner. 
Anderson, Samuel C, private, killed at Fort Sumter. 
Baker, H. G., killed at Fort Fisher, N. C. 
Ballot, F. G., private, died of disease, 
Bedault, H. R., private, died of disease. 
Blackwood, John C, private, died of disease. 
Breese, Stewart A'an Vetchen, private, died of disease. 
Beasley, E. B., private, died of disease. 
Burroughs, S. L,, private, killed at Fort Sumter. 



Burroughs, F. M.. privaio, killed ;it ForL Suniter. 

Burn, 0. J., private, killed at Fort .Siiiuter. 

Calder, James, private, killed at Fort Sumter. 

Dotterer, Wm. A., private, killed at Drury's Bin IT, \'u. 

Dooley, Wni., private, died of disease. 

(xibson, Walter E., private, killed at Fort Sumter. 

Hall, J. II., private, killed at Drury's Bluff, Va. 

Jervey, Wm. C, private, killed at Petersburg, Va. 

Jones, J. Walker, private, killed at Fort Sumter. 

Klinck, John, Jr.-, private, killed at Weldon Kailroad, Va. 

Lee, Lawrence S., private, killed at Fort Sumter. 

Lee, J. T., died of disease. 

Locke, F. Otis, private, killed at Swift Creek, Va. 

McCabe, J. W.. private, died in prison. 

i\[ahoney, D. A., private, killed at Port Walthal -Junction, ^'a. 

Mellicliamp, J. M., private, died in prison. 

Muckenfuss, W. C, private, died of disease. 

Patterson, W. L., private, killed at Fort Sumter. 

Petit, J. J., private, killed at Fort Fisher, N. C. 

Pritchard. W. E., private, died of disease. 

Proctor, H. G., private, died from wounds. 

Robinson, S. A., private, died of disease. 

Small, J. J., private, killed at Port Walthal .Junction, \'a. 

Sheppard, li. '\\, private, died of disease. 



MOIiTUARY— COMPANY A. WASHINGTON LIGHT 
INFANTRY, HAMPTON LEGION INFANTRY. 

Klinck, Theo., lieutenant, died from wounds. 
Henning, W. A., lieutenant, killed at Campbell's Station, No- 
vember, IcSGo. 
Hughes, F. Porcher, sergeant-major, killed near KMclnnond, \'a. 
Coachman, E. F.. sergeant, died from wounds. 
McGee, J. W., sergeant, died from wounds. 
Strohecker, 0. K., corporal, killed near liichmond, \;i. 
Smith, R. Yeadon, corporal, killed at Seven Pines. 
Atkinson, C. S., private, killed at Second Manassas. 
Ijlanken^ee, Henry, private, killed at First Manassas. 
Brantley, B. B., private, killed at Se(>ond Manassas. 
Blum, J. A., private, died from disease. 
Coxe, C. E., private, killed lStl4. 
Chapin, J. P., ])rivate. died from wouiuls. 
Cay, Thad. L., private, died from exposure. 

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Farrell, H. C, private, killed in Tennessee. 

Hughes, W. H., private, died from disease. 

Jones, J. Q., private, died from wounds. 

Jenkins, Thos. , private, killed in Tennessee. 

Jervey, Gabriel, private, killed at First Manassas. 

Kennedy, John, private, died of disease. 

Lieber, 0. M., private, died from wounds. 

McDonald, A. G., private, killed at Seven Pines. 

Middleton, H. A., private, killed at First Manassas. 

Myers, Jacob, private, killed in Tennessee. 

Phelps, G. L., private, killed at First Manassas. 

Eoux, II. S. private, killed at Second Manassas. 

Sweat, Robt., private, died from wounds. 

Smith, T. H., private, died of disease. 

Smith, J. S., private, killed at Gaines' Mills, Va. 

Sterling, C. M., private, killed near Richmond, ^'a. 

Suggs, Arthur, private, died of disease. 

Seaford, M. H., private, killed in Tennessee. 

Taylor, C. H., private, killed at Seven Pines. 

Todd, W. H., private, killed at Second Manassas. 

A'erdier, W. E., private, killed at Riddle's Shop, Va. 

Wharton, John, private, died of disease. 

Whittemore, Wm., private, died of disease, Manassas Junction. 



MORTUARY— COMPANY B, AVASHINGTON LIGHT 
INFANTRY, 25Tn REGIMENT S. C. A\ 

Blum, R. A., lieutenant, killed at Battery Wagner. 
Bomar, J. E., lieutenant, killed at Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Greer, R. W., lieutenant, killed at Secessionville, S. C. 
Taft, R. M., lieutenant, killed at Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Lanneau, F., Jr., sergeant, killed at Secessionville. 
Marion, J. F., sergeant, died of disease. 
Whittaker, Wm., sergeant, killed at Petersburg, Va. 
Blakeley, R., private, killed at Drury's Bluff, Va. 
Burns, L. T., private, died of disease. 
Caldwell, J. S., private, died from wounds. 
Gadsden, I'hos. N., private, killed at Secessionville. 
Grady, E., private, killed at Cold Harbor, Va. 
Gibbes, J. B., private, killed at Weldon Railroad, Va. 
Gray, Alfred, private, killed at Weldon Railroad, Va. 
Gilliland. E. B., private, died of disease. 
O'Hara, W. P., private, died of disease. 

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Oliver, Thomas, died in piison. 

Silcox, .las., private, died of disease. 

Sultus, Sam'l, private, killed at Secessioiiville. 

Taveriier. J. IL, private, killed at Secessioiiville. 

Tliarin, E. B., private, killed at Port Walthal .Junotion. 

TR.\NSFERRED FROM THK THREE COMPANIES TO 
OTHER COMMANDS. 

Pettigrew, J. Johnston, general, killed. 

DeTreville, R., lieutenant colonel, killed at Averyshoro, X. C. 
Johnson, B. J., lieutenant co'onel, killed at First Manassas. 
Fuller, E. N. Jr., lieutenant, killed at Sharpsburg. 
Glover, W. E., lieutenant, died of disease. 
Lesesne. II. K , lieutenant, killed at Averysboro, N. C. 
Seabrook, C. P., lieutenant, killed. 
Bee, J. S., lieutenant, killed on Mon-is Island. 
Gardner, Jas. B.. lieutenant, killed in Battery Wagner. 
Reagan, C. H., lieutenant, killed in Virginin. 
Schmidt, J. M., killed \n Virginia. 
Alston, J. J. P., lieutenant, killed. 
Flemming, W. H., died of disease. 
Crregg. J. B., lieutenant, killed. 

Graham, G. C, private, killed before Richmond, Va. 
Glover, Leslie, lieutentant, killed at Averysboro, N. C. 
Dibble, S. W., lieutenant and adjutant, killed at Fort Fisher. 
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